The number of people with electrodes in their brains is believed to have more than doubled in the last couple of years.
A new study demonstrates that a person with severe paralysis caused by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) can use a brain-computer interface (BCI) at home to communicate, work and interact with the ...
A man who struggled to even speak due to ALS communicated with his family at a speed of 56 words per minute at home. Although ...
An ALS patient has been using a brain-computer interface daily at home for almost two years. The study provides important ...
Precision neurostimulation leverages AI and closed-loop feedback, delivering tailored treatments for neurological disorders ...
Researchers at UC Davis have created an advanced brain-computer interface that can allow people with severe paralysis to ...
Published in Nature Medicine, new research suggests a brain-computer interface can empower a person with severe paralysis to ...
Dr Matthew Willsey recently helped implant a Paradromics brain-computer interface in a patient. The procedure highlights a ...
It might soon be “game over” for the video game controller. Yale researchers have developed a new kind of brain-computer interface (BCI) that lets humans play video games directly with their brains.
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Google has baked 'computer use' directly into its Gemini 3.5 Flash model, allowing AI to ...
Casey Harrell uses his implants to talk to friends and family, read to his young daughter, and perform his job.